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CENTRAL ANATOLIA The central Anatolian plateau forms the heartland of Turkey: ochre-hued, cleft by ravines and dominated by volcanic peaks. The boldly contoured steppe has a solitary majesty covered with whea t fields framed by ranks of poplars.
This plateau was also a cradle of human civ-
Du ring its turbulent history . Central
ilization. At Catalhoyuk. remains of settle-
Anatolia has endured invasion by great con-
ments as old as the eighth millenn ium B.C.
quero rs, such as Alexande r the Great and
have been unearthed . Here in the homeland
Tamerlane. In the course of ten millennia of
of many civilizations and the historic baule-
habitation , the denizens of the area have
ground between East and West, the Hanis,
reflected in their an the dramatic contours
Hittites, Phrygians, Galatians , Romans ,
of the surrou nding landscape, from the vig-
Byzantines, Seljuks and Ottomans all fought for their sovereignty and established their
orous paintings of Catalhoyuk and the conAnka ra (Angora ) cat
fident lines of Seljuk architecture, to, more
rule. In the l Ith century, migrating Tur ks
recently. the impressive modem form of
from the east made the plateau their own .
Ataturk's mausoleum.
ANKARA location for military transportation and
The city of Ankara lies in the center of Anatolia on the eastern edge of the great,
natural resources, to Tur kish territory.
high Anatolian Plateau, at an altitude of 850 meters. The province is a predomi-
The city was an important cultural, trading , and arts center in Roman times, and an
nantly fertile wheat steppeland, with forest-
important trading center on the caravan
ed areas in the northeast. It is bordered by the provinces of Cankm and Bolu to the
declined in importance by the nineteenth
north , Eskisehir to the west, Kenya and
century. It again became an important cen-
Aksaray to the south, and Kmkkale and Ktrsehir to the east.
from which to direct the War of Liberation.
route to the east in Ottoman times. It had
ter when Kemal Ataturk chose it as the base
The region's history goes back to the
By consequence of its role in the war and
Bronze Age Hatti civilization, which was succeeded in the 2nd millennium
its strategic position, it was declared the
B.c. by
capital of the new Republic of Turkey on
the Hittites, in the 10th century B.C.by the
October 13th, 1923.
Phrygians, then by the Lydians and Persians. After these came the Galatians, a
SITES TO SEE
Celtic race who were the first to make
Anu kabir (Atatiirk Mauso leum): Located
Ankara their capital in the 3rd century B.C.
on an imposing hill in the Anutepe quarter
It was then known as Ancyra, meaning
of the city stands the mausoleu m of Kemal
"anchor," one of the oldest words in the
Ataturk. founder of the Republic of Turkey.
language of the sea-loving Celts. The city
Completed in 1953, it is an impressive
subsequently fell to the Romans, and to the
fusion of ancient and modern architectural
Byzantines. Seljuk Sultan Alparsl an opened the door into Anatolia for theTurks
ideas and remains un surpa ssed as an accomplishment of modern Tur kish archi-
at the victory of Malazgirt in 1071. Then in 1073, he annexed Ankara, an importan t
Mustafa Kemal Atat ur k
tecture. There is a museum housing a supe-
rior wax statue of Ataturk ; writings, letters
across the street from Ulus Square, is in
and items belongin g to Ataturk . as well as
what was originally the first parliament
an exhibition of photographs recording
building of the Republic of Turkey. There
imponant moment s in his life and in the
the \Var of Liberation was planned and
establishment of the Republic. (Arutkabir is
dir ected as recorded in various pho -
open everyday. and the museum every day
tographs and items on exhibition. In anoth-
except Mondays. During the sum mer, there
er display are wax figures of former presi-
is a light and sound show in the evenings) .
dents of the Republic of Turkey. (Open every day, except Monday). The Museu m of th e Republi c, close to the
MUSEUMS
Liberation War Museum, is housed in what
The Museum of Ana tolian Civilizatio ns the citadel entrance. An old
was the second parliament build ing of the
bedesten (covered bazaar) has been beauti-
Republi c. Th e exhib ition here records
fully restored and now houses a marvelou s
important events in the early republi can
is close
to
unique collection of Paleolithic,
penod . (Open every day, except Monday).
Neolithic, Hatn, Hittite, Phrygian , Uranian ,
Ataturk's House is on the grounds of the
and
and Roman wor ks and showpiece Lydian treasur es. (O pen
every
da y,
excep t
Pai nli ng and Scul ptu re MU"Oeum
Presidential Palace in Cankaya and was Ataturk's house after the founding of the
Monday. During the summer, the museum
Rep ublic. The hou se is much as it was in
ope ns e\'ery day).
Ataturk's day, and exhibits phot ographs
Th e Ethnograph y Museum is oppo site the
that
Opera House on Talat ra sa Boulevard.
Sundays and on religious and national hol-
reco rd important events. (O pen
There is a fine collection of folkloric arti-
idays, 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm).
facts as well as artifacts from Seljuk and
The Nat u ral Histo ry Muse u m can be
Otto man mosques. (Open every day ,
foun d on the ground s o f the MTA
except Monday).
(Mineral Res ear ch and
Th e Paint ing and Sculpt ure Muse um is
Instit ut e) on the Esktsehir road in Ankara.
Exp loration
close to the Ethnograph y Museum and
The displays record the evolut ionary devel-
houses a rich collecuon of Turkish an from
opment of the world . (O pen every day
the late 19th century to the present day.
except religious holidays).
There are also galleries for guest exhibi-
PTT Mus eum collections were begun
tions. (Open every day, except Monday).
between 1880 and 1888 by then Postal
Th e Liberation \Var Museum , diagonally
Director lzzet Efendi, The Museum in
Ahmdag was opened in 198 2. and cont ains
and technology of edu cation in Turk ey. It is
a postal displ ay. a telegraph and telephone
located in Ankara Gazi University, in the
display, and a stamp display. (Open week-
Besevler district. (O pen weekda ys).
days).
The To y Museum in Cebeci hou ses toys of
The T RT Mus eum (Turki sh Radio &;[ Tele-
all kinds made of wood . metal. porcelain .
vision Broadcastin g) has exhibits from the
paper , etc. (O pen Wedn esdays and Fridays
beginning of radio in Turk ey, including an-
from 10 am to 5 pm ).
tique phonographs and radios. It is located
METU Mus eum on the campus of Middle
in the TRT Genera l Directo rate building in
East Techni cal University has archeological
the Oran district. (O pen Mon .,\Ved ., Fri.,
arti facts and eth nogra phic displays. (Open
II am . 3 pm).
weekdays , 9:30 am to 3:30 pm) .
Mehm et Akif Ersoy Mus eu m . on the Ha-
T.C. l iraa t Museu m at the Ulus bra nch of
ceuepe Universi ty Centra l Campus, com-
the bank dis plays a rich collection of coins
memorates the famous national poet who .
and money in a bu ilding of architectural
in this house. wrote the text of th e Turki sh nation al anthe m. as well as songs of inde-
~I ol hu goddn, from ( atalho)it k. " u<,(:um of Analolian Civi li:a lion~. Ankara
beauty. (O pen weekda ys from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm)
pendence , and man y poems. (Ope n weekda ys from to am • 12 pm and 2 pm . 4
HISTORICALMONUMENTS
pm ) .
Anka ra Citadel: The foundations of the ci-
The Te DD O pe n-air Locom otive Muse-
tadel were laid by the Galatians on a promi -
um . near the railway station by Celal Bayar
nent lava out crop . and completed by the
Blvd.. shows the history of steam locomotio n
Romans . The Byzantines and Seljuks made
through the loco motives on disp lay. (Open
restorations and additio ns. The area around
weekday s).
and inside the citadel , being the oldest part
Th e Cartogra phy Mus eum. located in the
of Ankara , conta ins man y fine examples of
Hartta Gene l Komutanlt gt build ing in the
traditional archite cture. There are also
Cebeci quart er , has old and new maps .
lovely green areas in which to relax. It is well
(O pen Tues. and Thurs. from 9 am - 12 pm
known tha t th e Ankara region was the
and 2 pm · 5 pm ).
cradle of wine in Haui and Hiuite times
The Met eo rology Mus eum on Sanatoryu m Ave. in Kalaba, shows the histo ry of meteorology in Turk ey. (Ope n weekda ys). Th e Ed uca tion Museum follows the history
Cu h ie figurr from AJacahO)"uk, M u~u m o f Ana to lia n Chi li%a l io n ~. Anka ra
around 2000 B.C.. Many restored traditional Turki sh hou ses in the area of the citadel have found new life as restau rants. serving local and internati on al dishes and wine.
Roma n T hea tre: The remains, including
struggle for independence on the pan of
pro-scene (stage), and scene (backstage), can
Ataturk and the Turkis h peo ple in the Wa r of
be seen outside the citadel. Roman statues
liberation.
that were found here are exhibited in the
Monument to a Secure , Confiden t Future:
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. The
This monument, in Gaven Park, was erected
audience area is still under excavat ion.
in 1935 and bears Ataturk's advice to his
Te mple of Augustus: The temple is in the
people: "Be proud, hard workmg, and believe
Ulus qu arte r of the city. It was bu ilt by the
in yourself. "
Galatian King Pylamenes in 10 A.D. as a
Victory Monumen t: Erected in 1927 in
trib ute to Augus tus, and was reconstructed
Zafer Square in the Sthhiye quarter, it shows
by the Roman s on the ancient Ankara Acro-
Ataliirk Museum
Ataturk in uniform .
polis in the 2nd century. It is impo rtant
Hal Ii Mon um ent : Erected in the 1970's in
today for the "Monument Ancyranu m," the
Sthhiye Square , this impressive mo nument
sole surviving "Political Testament" Augustus,
detailing
his
of
symbolizes the Hatu gods and commemorates
Anatolia's earliest known civilization.
achievements,
inscribed on its walls in Latin and Greek. In the fifth century the temple was convened
MOSQUES
into a church by the Byzantines.
Hacr Bayram Mosque: This mosque, in
Roman Bath: The bath, situated on Cankm
UIlIS, next to the Temple of Augustus. was
Avenue in Ulus, has all the typical features: a
built in the early 15th century in Seljuk style
jrigidarium (cold room) , lepidarium (coo l room ) and caldarium (hot room). They were
-and was subsequently restored by Sinan in
bu ilt in the time of Emperor Caracalla Ord
tlie 16th century, with Kutahya tiles being Koca tep e Mosqu e
adde d in the 18th century . The mosq ue was
century A.D.) in honour of Asclepias, th e
bu ilt in hono r of Hact Bayram Veli. whose
god o f medicine. Today on ly the basement
tomb is next to the mosq ue.
and first floors remain.
Aslan han e Mosque: This Seljuk mosq ue,
Co lumn of J ulian : This colu mn, in Ulus,
near the citadel, was bu ilt in the 13th
was erected in 362 A.D., probably to
century. The mosq ue has a mihrap (praye r
commemorate a visit by the Roman Emperor
niche showing the direction to Mecca) of
Julian the Apostate . It stands fifteen meters
Seljuk
high and has a typical leaf decoration on the
colonnade of wooden columns. Next to the
1927 in Ulus Square, it is a symbo l of the
and
an
unusual
double
mosque is the tomb of Ahi Serafeddin.
capital. Monument of th e Republic: Erected in
tiles,
Gil vt n
Park
Ahi Elvan Mosque: Found in the Ulus
quarte r near the Citadel, this mosque was
d en, Segmenler, Ana yasa, Kugulu. Abdi
built and finished d uring the late 14th and
Ip ek ct. Ga ve n. Dem etev ler , Ce mre ,
early 15th centuries . The finely carved
Kale, Am i, Kur tu lus (for ice skating) and
walnut mimbe r (pulp it) is of particu lar
Altm Par k (Fairgrou nd) .
interest.
Ataturk Orma n ( iftligi (AtatOrk Farm
Alaaddin Mosqu e: This mosque is inside
an d Zoo) is now within the growing city
the Citadel walls. It has a carved walnut
and is a pleasant place to spend a day.
mimber, the inscription on which shows
There is also a replica of the house where
that the mosque was built in the 12th
Ataturk was born in Salonica, an excellent
century by the Seljuk ruler, Mesut.
restaurant, and some cafes. Visitors can
Yeni (Cenab Ahme t) Mosqu e: This is the
sample such famous products of the farm
largest Ottoma n mosque in Ankara and
as its excellent beer, old-fashioned ice
was built by the famous architect Sinan in
cream, yogurt, milk, and meat rolls.
the 16th century. The mimber (pulpit) and mihrap (prayer niche) are of white marble,
GOLF
and the mosque itself is of Ankara stone
Erkeks u <;: iftligi has a 9-hole golf course
(red porphyry), an examp le of very fine
set in a lovely, peacefu l countryside
workmanship. Yeni Cami is on Ulucanlar
environme nt located 40 km west of Ankara
Avenue.
via Sincan.
Kocatepe Mosq ue: This is a rece ntly cons tructe d mosqu e of great size in
ARTSANO CULTURE
classical Otto ma n
four
Ankara is a center for opera, ballet, jazz
minarets. Built between 1967 and 1987 in
and modem dance, as well as home of the
d esign
with
the Kocatepequarter, its size and prominent situation have made it a landmark.
p restigious Pres id en ti al Symphony Orch estra
PARKS
Presid ent ial
Sym pho ny
Orchestra . Ankara also has a large number of theatres staging
many
ambit ious
productions. In addition to public and
Ankara has many delightful parks and
p rivate galleries througho ut the city,
open spaces established in the early years
exhibitio ns are also held at the Atatu rk
o f the Republic
Cultu ra l Cen ter. The city also has many
in acco rda nce with
Ataturk's belief in the importance of trees
cinemas
and natural beauty. The most impo rtant of
and
these parks are: Gem;lik Park (which also has
n umber o f film festiva ls on various
an amusement park), the Botanical Gar-
showing
the
bes t
Tu rkish
foreign films, and there are a
themes throughout the year, in particular
top of Atakule (125 meters) ther e is a
the Int ern ati on al Film Days in March.
magn ificent view over the whole city.
Every year in April and May the city hosts
There is also a revolving restaurant where
the Sevda Cena p And Int ern ati on al Arts
the complete panorama can be enjoyed in a
and Music Festival with performan ces by
more leisurely fashion. The Galleria, in
the finest Turkish and foreign musician s.
Umukoy and
The Child ren's Festiv al on April 23 is also
modem shoppin g opportunities.
Bilke nt Ce nte r are oth er
quite an event, with groups of child ren from all over the world taking pan. There
ENVIRONS OFANKARA
is also an Intern at ion al Ca rtoo n Film
Twent y-five kilometers to the south of
Fes tival and the ASian-Euro pean Arts
Ankara on the Konya road is Golbasr la ke ,
Biennial scheduled sometime in the spring
a popula r place to vi sit for its attractive
or summer. Altm Park is home to the
scenery and its fine lake side restaurants.
Ankara Fairground s where lovely fairs are
ln cek. 15 km southwest of Ankara, is a
held year-round.
favorite rest area for Ankara residents, wi th its lovely fruit trees, green areas and picnic sites. Another favorite place for picnics is
SHOPPING
Karago l Lake, 68 km north of the cuy on
Visitors to the city usually like to visit the
the airport road , for which one should take
old shops in Crknkcrlar Yokusu near
the tum off for the town of Cubuk.
Ulus. The street of copper workers (Bakrrcrlar
Carsrs r)
is
The three dams around the city, Cubuk
particularly
(15
popular, and many interesting old and new items, not ju st of copper, can be found
are also restau rants , and at Baymdrr. good camping facilitie s. Oth er darn s in the
fruits, nu ts , and all manne r of produce ; the
Ankara
selection is huge and very fresh. Modem Krzrlay, on Tunali llilmi Avenue, includ modem mall of Karum , and in
the Atak ule To wer in Cankaya. From the
Highway ),
visit for swimm ing and picnicking. There
hill to the citadel gate, you find many interestin g shops selling spices , dried
ing the
th e Cankm
Kmkkale Highway) are pleasant places to
antiques and embroi dery . Walking up the
in
on
Highway) and Baymd tr (15 km on the
here , such as jewelry, carpels, costumes,
sho pping areas are mo stly found
km
Ku r tboga zr (50 km on the Istanbul
pro vince
Kesikkopru , Alak u lc
include
H trfanli.
Sanye r,
Asart ep e.
and
Camhdere. Walkers will delight in exploring the thre e main forests around Ankara . South of the city, on the Krrsehtr Highway (54 km ). is
the Beynam For est , while to the north, on the Istanbul Highway (82 km). is the Krztl cah am am Sognks u National Par k and farther along in the same direction (110 km) is the Ca rnko ru Fo rest. All are delightful retreats from the clamor of the city. and each provides many lovely places for picnics. Elm adag Mountain ( 1,855 meters), some 23 kilometers east of Anka ra, can be seen from most pan s of the ci ty. The first snow fall on the mountain heralds the start of winter and the beginn ing of skiing, and other winter sports to be enjoyed at the pleasant resort center there .
THER\tAl SPAS In the province of Ankara there are six thermal centers: Krztlca hama m Kaphca 80 km to the north, lIayman a Kaphc a 72 km to the south, and A ya ~
to
the nort hwest are
Kaphca (57 km). Dutl u Kaphca (85
km) Meltk sah in Cubuk 00 km), and Mahkoy in Polath (80 km). All offer co mfortable facilities in wh ich to soak away your cares.
The ther mal bath s have
beneficial propert ies and are, of course, altogether pleasurable .
Ala ku lc Mall
WEST OF ANKARA statues for the worship of Cybcle in their
At Gavurkalcs i, 60 km from Ankara on the Haymana Highway near Derekoy. the
niches.
remains of an ope n-air Hittite temple , a
cave-like open ings, pierce the sand colored
tomb and two reliefs of Hittite gods can be
SLOne. An underground passage leads from
Throughout the area rock tombs ,
seen.
the site to the valley below .
The mos t important Phryg ian sites in
Aslanras and Aslanka ya were both centers
Anatolia are to be found in the provinces of
of cult worsh ip in Phrygian times. The
Ankara, Eskisehir and Afyon. Yassihcyu k
mer, 34 km north of Afyon, has two monu-
for-
(Gord ion). 105 km southwest of Ankara on
menta l lion reliefs; the latter , 52 km from
the Eskisehir highway, was the capital of
Afyon , comprises a temple and a lion relief.
Phrygia and the place where Alexander the
Other Phrygian monum ents can be exp lored
Great cut the Gordion Knot to gain the key
at nea rby
to Asia. The tumulus of King Midas, who
Deveboynu
Doganl ikale. Kumb c t and
turned whatever he touched to gold, can be
Eskise hir was founded by the Phrygians in
visited here.
the first millenniu m B.C. on the banks of the
Nearby, the remains of the
ancient city Gordion. st ill under excavation,
Porsuk River. Signi ficant archite ctural
and a small museum are worth a quick tou r.
mo numents
Farther along the same Ankara-Eskisehir
Alaeddin Mosque and th e 16th -century
road is Balhhisa r (Pessinus) , an impo rtant
Kursunlu Complex.
Phrygian religious cult center.
museums
The most
include
are
the
13th-centur y
All four of the city
worth
visit ing :
the
important remains are those of a temp le to
Archeological
Cybcle. the mother goddess whose wors hip
artifacts and scu lpture s from the area; the
Museum
has
Ph rygian
was at the heart of the Phrygian culture. The
Meerschau m Pipe Museum displays pipes
small open air museum has some interesting
and other meerschaum works: the Yesil Efendi Ottoman House Museum, a fine
sculptu res and tombstones. At Midas Ci ty (Yazth Kaya), between Afyon and Eskisehir, two enormous facades cut into a rocky promont o ry once held cult
Sphinx gal e Ala ca hoy a k, Co ru m
example of l cth-cemury domestic architecture , houses a collection of local ethnographia as well as fire places whe re meer schaum
is cured; and the Ataturk Culture Museum
as ever.
has a photographic exhibition taken from
held in the town every May. In addi tion ,
Commemorative celebrat ions are
Ataturk's life, a number of personal effects
visitors to his grave can see a small museum
and a display of items made of meersc haum .
ded icated to his life and works.
The world's best meerschaum comes from mines in the area surrounding Eskisehir.
NORTH OF ANKARA
Pipes and othe r objects can be purc hased in
The third-ce ntury B.C. Galatian settlement
the city souvenir shops . Sakaryabasr, a
of
spring-fed lake surrounded by beautiful
present day Ca nkm . 135 km from Ankara.
Ga ngre a
is
the
foundation
of
park land , draws many visitors who want to
The earliest eviden ces of civilization are
enjoy the fresh air and eat fresh fish in one
dated at about 3000 B.C. There are impo r-
of the restaurant s there .
tant
Sivrihisa r's charm derives from its many
provin ce, as well as artifacts from various
typical Otto man hous es which imbue the
civilizations in the Cankm Museum. The
tu mu li (bu rial mound s) in thi s
town with an air of bygone elegance. The
ruins of an 11th-century fortress overlook
13th -centu ry Ulu Mosq ue, forme rly a
the city . In town , the Ulu Mosque (Sultan
caravanserai, and the Alemsah Mausoleum
Suleyman).
are very interesting and worth a visit.
Turk ey's greatest architect , Sinan , recalls of Ottoman
In
1558 by
culture . Th e
Connoisseurs of car pets and kilims will
the
know that kilims from Stvnhis ar are partic-
Cavu ndur thermal spa has bathing and
ularly prized. Near Sivrihisar, in the village
drinking water beneficial for rheu matic and
Nas re ttin
inflammat ory
Hoca . the Nasrc u in Hoca
years
co mpleted
diseases. The water s
Museum has ethnographical displays as
now from the gro und at 54°C at a rate of 47
well as amu sing sto ries and pictures about
liters/second . Tas Mescit. or Cemaleddtn
the famous fabler.
Ferruh Darulhad isi. a medie val hospita l
On the hillside abo ve Seyy it Bat ta l Gaz i
bu ilt in 1242 , lies ju st out side the city.
stands the impo sing l Sth-cen tury mosque
North of Cankm is the beautiful Ilgaz
and lomb compl ex built in memory of the
Nati ona l Park and Ski Center. In the park,
"warrio r of Islam ," Seyyit Ban al.
Kadm Cay m is a
Yunus Emre Village (San key) is the bur ial
area with pools , green areas and cafes. Near
place of Yunus Em re, the great 13th
particu larly lovely rest
Eld ivan , 15 km southwest of Cankm , is
century poel. His poetry lives today , with
Nasrc tt in t toca ,
its message of love and hu manit y as relevant
Ak~hir
Bul bul pmarr, a picturesque rest area with lush greenery and picnic spots.
NORTHEAST AND EAST OF ANKARA Kmkkale is a rapidl y expand ing industrial
Pa rk , betw een Yozgat and the City of
cente r o n the major high way tha t leads east
Coru m. Impressive double walls running
out of Anka ra to the Black Sea. Passing by
past the Royal Gate, the Lion Gate and the
Kmkkale is the Krzrhrmak River , kno wn
Yer Kapi (an underground tunnel), ring the
in ancient times as Ha lys , wh ere you ca n
Hitt ite city of Hattusas. known toda y as
spe nd a pleasant aftern oon relaxing in on e
Bogazkale. The mo re than 70 templ es in
of the restaurants, set in the pastoral land -
the city mad e this the Hit tite religiou s
scape , or visit the restful C eI,,1 Bayar Par k.
center and gave it the name, "City o f
In Kmkkale . the Gun Museu m d isplays
Temples". The largest ruins arc those o f the
different types of gun s that are made in
great temple to the sto rm god Teshup. The
Kmkkale's gu n factorie s.
Acropolis co ntained government build ings,
After the highway divides, the eastern fork
th e Imperi al Palace and the archives of the
leads to Yor gat . 21 7 km from Ankara .
Hittite Empir e. In 1180 B.C. the Phryg ian s
Fou nd ed in the 18 th ce nt u ry b y th e
deva stated the city. After th or ough excava-
O tto mans , th is City has two important
tion s at the site, the City walls are now
buildings from this perio d - the Capanoglu
being exten sively restored. Ya ath ka ya , an ope n-a ir roc k pa ntheon
Mosque and the adjoini ng Sule yman Bey Mosqu e.
The 19th -century Nizarnogl u
Mansion , an at tractive example of d ome s-
Reli ef of ~od and king in lI a ll ll'ta'j, Coru m
d ating from the 13th cent ury B.C., cont ains fine reliefs o f all the Hittite gods and
tic Tur kish archi tectu re , no w hou ses
goddesse s.
et hnographical
Alac aboyuk . no rth of Bogazkal e on the
exhibits.
The
Yusuf
Karshoglu Mansion Archeological Museum
road to Coru m. was the ce nte r o f the nour-
has Hatti. Hittite , Ph rygian, Roman and
ishing Hatt ian culture 'during the Bronze
Byzant ine artifacts. Ca mh k Na tiona l Park
Age .
is a few kilom eters south of the city.
bronze obj ects in the Museum of Anatolian
All the major ea rly-Hittite sites lie in the
Civilization in Anka ra were foun d in the
provin ce of ( m u m in Bogazkal e Na tio na l
Royal Tom bs dat ing fro m t his pe riod. All
The magnifi cent Hatt ian go ld and
the stand ing
re main s at Alaca ho yok .
Set in a narrow gorge of th e Yes th rmak
how ever, such as the Sphinx Gate , date
(I ris ) Rive r , Amasya dates from the third
from the Hittite period. Impo rtant Hitt ite
ce ntury
settleme nts in th e pro vin ce of Co ru m
from th e craggy rock and co ntai n an
includ e Alisar and Masa th o yuk, as well as
Otto ma n Palace and a sec ret unde rgrou nd
B.c.
The ruins of the citade l rise
Sa pt nuva in the county of Ortakoy , which
passageway.
is
above the city, are impressive Rom an rock
situ ated in beautiful countrys ide alo ng
Hewn into the rock face
the Ce ke re k River. Sapin uva was the
tombs th at are illumin ated at night creating
seco nd most imponant Hittit e city in the
a spectacular image. The beau t)' of the nat ural surroundings and the sp lendid
kingdom. Betwee n the Abdullah and Kargr Plat eaus is the village of Hacthamza with interesting regional arc hitectu re.
Decora u ve ctiling in Mt rziron,
architectural legacy have combined to
Am .....)·a
endow the city with the accolade of one of
Co ru m , an important city on the road from
the most beautiful cities in Turkey. Among
centra l Anatolia to the Black Sea, produces
the sights of inte rest for visitors are the
the finest chickpeas in Tu rkey. Significant
13th -centu ry
histo rical bu ildings incl ude the 13th-
Mosqu e ,
cent ury Ulu Mosqu e and the 19th -century
Go km edrese Mosque, the l-i th-century
Seljuk
the
Bur mah
Torumtay
Minare
Tomb.
the
clock rower. The towe r, wh ich was bu ilt in
tlha nid Hospi tal with lovely reliefs around
the shape of a minaret, is 27.5 meters high ,
its portal , th e 15t h -cent ur y Beyazu I
5.3
mete rs in di am eter , and
Mosqu e co mplex and the un usual octago-
ha s an
eight-sided base and is ascended by mea ns
nal Kapr Age Medr ese.
of an
Tradi tio nal Turki sh wood en mansions, or
Bl-s tep circular staircase.
The small tow n of Merzifo n ,
ko nak s , on
49 km
mo num ent s, incl udi ng the 15th century Celebi Sultan Mehmet Med rese (theo logical college), th e 17th ce nt ury Kara Mustafa Pasa Mosq ue , and the 19th century clock tower. There are also sights wo n h seeing in Gnmushac rkoy. 22 km from Merzifon , including a 19th century bazaar , th e 15th century Haliliye Med rese , and l Sth and
19th century Yakup Pa$3, Darphane, and Maden mosques.
the no rth
ba n k of
th e
Yesthrrnak River in the Hatuniye q ua rter
north west of Amasya , has several Ot toman
(Yaltboyu), have been restor ed Ha eer anl ar Man ..lnn ,
Allla..ya
10
their
for mer splendor, and so me of these have been t urn ed int o gues t ho uses.
The
restor ed 19th-century Hazeranlar Kc nagi. one of the lo veliest, now ho uses an art galle ry
on
th e
first
floor
and
the
Ethnog raphy Museu m on the second. The Archeo logy Museum has an interesting collec tion of regional artifacts includ ing mum mies of the tlhanid Mongol rule rs of Am a sya.
Cafes,
restaurants, tea
gardens and parks line the riverside and
and baths. provides an excellent overview
provide tranquil spots from which to enjoy
of the city's architec ture . In the Gazi Emir
the city's romantic atmosphere. From the
(Yazrnacilar) Ham you can find many
top of Cakallar Hill you have a beautiful
specimens of block-primed cloth. a 300-
view of the city.
year-old tradition for which Tokat is
Excellent places for relaxing are located
famous. A tradition of carved and painted
near Amasya.
wood decoration and painted murals give
Set am id magnificent
mountain scenery. Bora bay Mountain Lake is one such popu lar place for day
the To kal cera mics
konaks
(mansions)
particular elegance . The
of Tokat
a
Icth-ceruury
trips. It is 63 km northeas t of Amasya at
Madrm agm
an elevation of 1,050 meters . Seven Swans
Lanfoglu Konak have been restored to their
Bird Heaven is a refuge for migratory birds
former sp lendor to give a vivid pictur e of
32 km from Amasya.
And Terztkoy
Konak
and
the
the good life in rural Turkey 100 years ago.
Thermal Spring . with hotel and motel
The Balhca Cave in Tokar. containing
facilities. is 36 km away.
many fossils, is also a must to see. It is 680
The whole province of Amasya is filled with
m long ....-ith five underground levels and
orcha rds which produce some of the
eight large rooms. The air in this cave filled
world's most delicious app les.
with stalactites and stalagmites is beneficial
Toka t, also on the Yesih rmak River. has
for sufferers of asthma.
many Seljuk and Otto man monuments
In 47 BC, the Romans conquere d the four .
whic h lend a picturesque yet so lemn aesthetic lO the cityscape. Among the main
Il i"lori cal ho u..c!o
cities of Komana. Zela (Zile). Neccaesarea (Niksar), and Sebasta polis (Suiusa ray)
historical buildin gs are the ruins of a
which were includ ed in the province of
28 lower castle. the 11th-century Garipler Mosque and a Seljuk bridge. The
Celalin
Pontus in the first century AD.
13th-
centu ry Per vane Bey Daru ssifast (G6k
Niks a r, 69 kilometers northeast of Tokar.
Medrese). one of Tokat's finest building s, is
was once the capital of the Damsmend
now the Archeology Museum . A regional
Emirs.
commercia l center. Tokat has retained
citadel as well as early Tur kish monu ments,
The town has a well-preserved
many of its old comme rcial warehouses.
including the (6regi BOyOk Mosque, which
including the Tushan. Suluhan . Yagcroglu
boasts a very fi.ne 12th-cent ury carved
Ham and Gazi Emir (Yazmactlar) Ham. A
stone portal. lt was in l ile, south of Amasya and west of Tokat that Julius
walk do w-n Sulu Sokak in the cit}' center. a street lined with inns. mauso leums. bazaars
Tas ba n (Vop 'oda ha n) . Toka t
Caesar , after a particularly speedy ba ttle .
qua ffed a cup of Tokat's fine local wine,
Mansion Museum is now an ethnographic
and declared his famous "Veni, vidi , vici."
museum . In town, there are excellent Sivas
Beneath the citadel which guards the city
carpets for sale; the City has long had a
stands the restored Ulu Mosque of 1269.
repu tatio n for fine weaving. And in
Sivas , an impo rtant commercial center
Sivria lan Village, the Astk Veysel Museum
durin g the Middle Ages, stood at the
commemorates the famous Tur kish poet
junction of the caravan rou tes to Persia and
(1884-1973) who was born here and who
Baghdad. Between 1142 and 1171 it was
Gokmedrese , Sivas
lived and died here.
the capital of the Danismend Emirs and a
Kanga l, 68 km sout h of Sivas, is the home
vitally im portant ur ban center duri ng
of Turkey's most famous breed of dog . the
Seljuk rule. The remaining architectural
kangal Cdog of the Galatians," which came
formerly promi-
with them in the 3rd century B.C). Used as
nent position. The Ulu Mosque dates from
sheep dogs, these golden-haired animals
monumen ts reflect this
. the Danismen d Emirate. buildi ngs
include
the
have also proven themselves in police and
The Seljuk
security
13th -centur y
work.
Twelve
kilomete rs
lzzedd in Keykavus Sifahanesi, which was a
northeas t of Kangal is the famous Bah kh
hospital and a medical
Kaphca spa.
schoo l, the
At 36 degrees Celsius the
waters contain bicarbona te. calcium, and
beautifully decorated G6k Medrese, the twin minarets of the Cifte Minare Medrese
magnesium, and spring from the earth
and the Buruciye Medrese all of which
accompan ied by scores of tiny fish that are
reflect the aesthetic of the Seljuk period.
said to aid in the cure of skin complaints.
In 1919, the decision to liberate Turkey
In the province of Sivas are the famous spas
from occupyi ng foreign powers was made
of Steak Cerm ik (warm spring) and Soguk
by the National Congress which was
Ce rmik (cold spring).
convened in Sivas. Today, the Icth-cemu -
Once a Byzantine outpos t, Divrigi became
ry building where the congress was held
the capital of the Turkish MengOcek Emirs
has been restored as the Ataturk and
in the l Zth and l J rh cent uries. Although
Congress Museum, with a display from the
very much off the beaten track, visitors
War
come
of
Liberation
eth nographic exhibit.
as
well
as
an
In the Buruciye
lO
Divrigi to see the Ulu Mosque and
Med rese of 122 9.
Selju k stonework
Medrese, the Museum of Archeology and
reached its most exuberant exp ression in
Stonewor ks displays finds from local digs
the animal and flower
as well as Islamic tombsto nes decorate d
portals. UNESCO has declared this site
with reliefs.
The lcrh-ceruury Akaylar
Sivas Kanga l Dog
carvings on the
one of the world's leading cultural heritages.
SOUTHEAST OF ANKARA Founded in ancient
times,
lished his Bektas Sufi order in the 14th
Ku-se h ir
became, in the Middle Ages, the center of
century.
the Ahi Brother hood , a Moslem sect
followed princip les of love and hu manism
The whirling dervishes who
whose moral and social tenets played an
were housed in the monastery which
important role in the spiritual and
includes a mausoleum and mosque . The
political life of Anatolian towns. Among
complex is now a museum open to the
Ktrsehir's many fine Seljuk buildings arc
public.
the Cacabey Mosque of 1272 (a former
plentiful in the region, were used by
astrological observatory) . the Alaeddin
disciples of this order and are known as Hacrbektas stone. In town, there are many
Mosque of 1230, and the Ahi Evran Mosque , near the tomb of the foun der of
Honey and rose-colored onyx,
Ca ca bey Mo..qu c,
Klr~hir
exquisite onyx souvenirs for sale. It is also
the Ahi sect. Out of town , on the road
worth stopping to take in the interesting
toward Kayseri. is the attractive A$lk Pa$3
Archeology and Ethnography Museum. evsehir, a provincial capital, is the
Mausoleum which was built during the period of Mongol rule. in 1333. Kirsehir Archeology
gateway to Cap pado cia. In the town itself,
The
are the hilltop Seljuk castle, perched on
Museum houses
the highest point in the City, and the
objects mostly from Kalehoyuk . at
Kursunlu Mosque, built for the Grand
Kalehoyuk. in Kaman coun ty, in the
Vizier Damar Ibrahim Pasha. The mosque
province of Krrsehir is still being excavated.
is part of a complex of bu ildings which
A major
archeological
center
Near Kalehoyuk in a center of what were
includes a medrese (theological college), a
Ham and Hunte settlements , is located
hospice and a library .
one of the largest parks in Turkey, the
fountain in the courtyard still bears its
Mikaso nmiya Am
original
Bahces t
which
Nevsehir
Violent eru ptions of the volcanoes Mt.
The road to Nevsehir and Cappadocia where HaC! Bek tas Vcli settled and estab-
The
Museum disp lays local ani facts.
contains 16,500 trees of 33 differentspecies. passes through Hactbcktas, the town
inscription.
An ablution
Ca ppad oct a
Erciyes (3,9 16 meters) and Ml. Hasan (3,2 68 meters) long ago covered the
of wine to their customers and engaging in
plateau surround ing Nevsebir with tufa, a sof stone comprised of lava, ash and mud .
friendly conversation.
The wind and rain have eroded this brtule
shopping haven't exhausted you, the disco
If sightseeing and
rock and created a spectacular surrealistic
welcomes you to yet another kind of
landscape of rock cones, capped pinnacles
entertainment. At the center of a successful
and fretted ravines, in colors that range
wine-produc ing region , Urgup hosts an
from warm reds and golds to cool greens
an nua l International \Vine Festival in
and greys.
October.
l ocals call these fascinating
capped pinnacles "peri bacalan" or "fairy chim neys."
Leaving Orgap and heading south, you
G6 re me Natio nal Pa rk,
known in Roman times as Cappadocia. is
reach the lovely isolated Pancarhk Valley
one of those rare regions in the world
where you can stop to see the l Zth-centu-
where the wor ks of man blend unobtru-
I)'
church with its splendid frescoes, and
.sively into the natural sur round ings. Dwellings have been hewn from the rocks
the Kepez church, which dates from the
as far back as 4,000 B.C. During Byzantine
village of Mustafapasa (Stnas os) . where
l Oth century. Continue on to the typical
times, cha pels and monasteries were
traditional stone houses with carved and
hollowed out of the rock, their ochre-toned
decorated facades evoke a former age.
frescoes reflectin g the
hues of the
Travel on in a southerly direction , just past
surrounding landscape. Even today cave
the village of Cemil. where a footpath on
dwellings in rock cones and village houses
the west side of the road leads to Keshk
of volcanic tufa merge harmoniously into
Valley where you will find a monastery
the landscape.
complex and the Kara and Meyvah Kiltseler (churches), both decorated with frescoes.
Urgup. a lively tourist center at the fOOLof
Back on the main road you find the village
a rock ridge riddled with old dwellings,
of Tas km pasa where the 14th-century
serves as an excellent base from which to
O rta h tsa r , Nevs ehi r
Karamanid
Mosque
and
Mausoleum
tour the sights of Cappadocia. In Urgup
Complex, and the remains of a rnedrese
itself you can still see how people once
pona l on the edge of town make for a
lived in homes cut into the rock. If you
pleasant diversion . The next village is
wi sh to buy carpets and kilims, there is a
Sahine fend i where the
wide selection available from the town's
Krrksehitler church, adorne d with beautiful
l Zth-century
many carpet dealers, who are as colorful as
frescoes, stands at the end of a footpath
their carpets, offering tea, coffee or a glass
500 meters east of the village.
Sogan h va lley. 50 km south o f Urgup. is
of a valley o f cones and fairy chimneys.
pictu resque with its innu merable chape ls,
Some
churches, halls, houses and tombs.
guest -houses are carved into the rock. For
The
frescoes, from the 8th to the 13th centuries,
of
the
ca fes,
resta urants
and
shoppers, rugs and kilirns are plentiful.
trace the development of Byzantine painting.
Continui ng on the road out of Goreme. you
Four kilometers north of Urgup is the
ente r one of the most beautiful valleys in the
wonderful Devr en t Vall ey, whe re the
area. Rock form ations rise up before you at
weathe r has eroded the stone into peaks ,
every tum and entice you to stop and
cones and obelisks called fairy chimneys.
won der at their creation. For those who
Two kilometers west, in the Catalkaya
climb the steps to the LOp of the Uchisar
Valley , the fairy chimneys have a peculiar
fortress the wh ole region un folds below.
mu sh room -like shape, wh ich ha s been
Rugs, kilims, and popula r souvenirs can
adop ted as a symbol of the town.
easily be pur chased from the sho ps wh ich
The Go reme O pen-Air Mus eum , a mon as-
line Uchisar's narrow streets.
tic complex of rock churc hes and chapels
At Cavu sin, on the road lead ing nort h ou t of
o f the
Ccre me. you \\-111 fmd a mple-apse church
best-known sites in central Turkey. Most of
and the mo nastery of S1.John the Baptist. In
covered with
frescoes,
is one
the chapels date from the 10th to the 13th
the town are chapels and churches, and
centuries (the Byzantine and Seljuk periods)
some of the rock houses are still inhabited.
and many of them are built on an inscribed
From Cavust n to Zelve . fairy chimneys line
cross-plan with a central cupo la supported
the road . Unfortunate ly, it is dan gerous tl;
by four colu mns.
visit the churc hes in the Zelve valley because
In the nort h an nexes o f
several churches are cut-rock tom bs. Among
erosion has un dermin ed the floors.
the most famous of the Gn reme ch urches are
The charming town of Avanos . on the banks
the Elmah Churc h, the smallest and most
of the Krzihrm ak River, d isplays attractive
recent of the group; the Yrlanh Churc h with fascinating frescoes of the da mned entwi ned
local archite ctu re and is known for its Cappa doda
handi crafts. Every Augus t the town hosts an
in serpent coils; the Barbara Church; and the
Art and Tou rism Festival where a creative
(.ankh Church. A short way from the main
and friendly atmosphere pervades.
group, the Tokah Kilise, or Buckle Churc h,
Pottery is the mos t pop ular hand icraft and it
has beautiful frescoes depicting scenes from
is us ually poss ible to try your hand at
the New Testament.
making a pol in one of the many studios. Rug
The town of Gorerne is set right in the middle
weavi ng and knotting is also making a
come-back. Leaving Avanos in a sout herly
chapels.
direc tion you come to an interesting Seljuk
West of Cappadocia, over the mountains, lies
caravanserai, Sanhan .
Kayseri , known as Caesa rea in Roman
On the Nevsehtr - Urgup road you can't
times. The city spreads out at the fOOL of the
miss O rta hi sa r and
extinct volcano, Mt. Erciyes (3,9 16 meters).
its carved-rock
fon ress. The churches in the Balkan
In the winter months the ski center has
Vall ey are some of the oldest in the
excellent runs for downhill skiers, and
Goreme region . In the neighboring Hallac
several pleasant hotels that cater particularly
Vall ey, th e Halla c Mona st ery displays
to them. Close to the Byzantine fortress, the
decoration s from the 10th and the 11th
I3th-cemury Huand Hatun Mosque and
centu ries.
Medrese,
North
of
O n ahisar,
the
with
the
Mah peri
Hatun
Kmlcukur Vall ey is breathtak ingly beauti-
Mausoleum . comprise the Huand Hatun
ful, especially at sunse t. In the valley is the
Complex, the first Seljuk complex in
9th-eentu ry Uzumlu church.
Anatolia.
The und erground cities of Kaymakh , Man ,
Ethnography
Derinkuyu, Tatlarin , and Ozkonak were all
complex, stands the beautifully decorated
The
Medrese Museum.
is South
now
an
of the
used by Christians of the seventh century,
Doner Kamber of 1276, a Seljuk mausoleum
who were fleeing from persecution. They
of classic Simplicity. A major Seljuk city,
sheltered from the iconoclastic ' strife of
Kayseri was an important center of learning
Byzantium as well as other invasions in these
and consequently, there are many medreses
safeand well-hidden complexes. These cities were a complete and self-sufficient environment, including rooms for grain storage,
among the remaining historical buildings. Ka ra n h k Ch u rc h , Coreme Na tfona l I' a rk
Those interested in the Seljuk architecture should see the Cifte (Gryastye and Sffahtye)
stables, sleeping chambers, kitchens and air
Medrese, the first Seljuk school of anatomy,
shafts.
which is now the Gevher Nestbe Medical
essentia l
Today they are well-lit, and an and
fascinating
part
of
a
History Museum . Nearby is the lovely
Cappadocian tour.
Sahabiye Medrese. Near the city's bedesten
West of Avanos, Gulsehtr has Hittite rock
(covered bazaar) is the restored l Zth-century
inscriptions, and nearby, at Gokce te pe .
Ulu Mosque. The Haci Kihc Mosque, north
there is a bas-relief of Zeus. South on the
of the Ctfte Medrese, dates from 1249. In the
Nevsehtr road is the 13th-eemu ry church
0 :'
Cumhuriyet quarter, the lc th-ceruury Resit
St. John , and farther along is Aciksa ray.
A~
where the carved rocks hide churches and
which displays Ataturk's personal belongings.
Mansion houses the Ataturk Museum
Across from the Atatur k Museu m, the
shops.
historical Gupgupoglu Mansion is now an
Nigde . Nahita of Hittite times, lies in a
Ethnography Museum.
valley flanked by volcanic peaks command-
South of Kayseri, in Develi. stand three more
ing the ancient trade route from Anatolia to
important Seljuk buildings: the Ulu Mosque,
the Mediterranean. Ntgde's castle owes its
the Seyid-i Senf Tomb and the Develi Tomb.
present form to the Seljuks, and the elegant
The nearby Sultan Mars hes are the habitat
Alaeddi n Mosque dates from the same
of many bird species, of interest both to
period .
ornithologists and nature lovers.
Mongol rule are the Sungur Bey Mosque and
From the 14th cent ury era of
North of Kayseri, Kultep e. known in ancient
the Hudavend Haw n Mausoleum , an
times as Kanes h or Karum , was one of the
exce llent
" earliest Hittite com mercial cities. Dating from 2000 B.C., Kuhepe was also one of the
the
Anatolia n
Ten kilometers out of to wn is Eskign mus , a
however, only the fou nd ation s remain .
Byzantin e monastery and church wit h
Many of the finds can be examined in the
massive columns and frescoes.
Kayseri Archeological Museum . road
of
now houses the Archeology Museum.
world's first cities of free trade. Today,
On the same
exam ple
tower-tomb. The l Sth-centu ry Ak Medrese
These
frescoes, dating from the l Othand the l It h
is Sultanha n , a
centuries, are among the best-preserved in
caravansera i built by the Seljuk Sultan
the region .
Alaeddin Keykubat in the early 13th century
Bor, south of Nigde, was once a Hittite .
and a favorite stop for tou rists.
settlement. The town's historical buildings
Kapuzbasr waterfall is 76 km south of
include the Seljuk Alaedd in Mosque and the
Kayseri. In this beautiful natural site, seven
Ottoman bedesten. Farther on, in the same
different springs on the mountain face fall
direction, Kemer his ar is the site of the
from heights ranging between 30 and 70 meters.
importa nt Roman City of Tyan a
Kayseri is one of the most importan t carpet
mo re kilometers brin gs you to some Hittite
A few
and kilim production centers in Anatolia.
ruin s and a Roman aqued uct. The beautiful
Bunyan is the most famous carpet produc-
Alada glar (Ala Mountains ) Na tional Park,
tion center and Yah yah is the most famous
perfect for moun tain climbing, trekk ing and
kilim productio n center.
relaxation, is 50 km sout heast of Nigde.
Rugs woven in
patterns continue a
One of the highest peaks is Demi rka zrk
centuries-old tradition. Local prod uctions
(3756 01). The best place to start your
finely knotted
n o~l
can be purchased in any of the Kaysericarpet
Akmedrese, NiAde
excursion in the park is Cukur bag .
Most of the historical buildi ngs in Aksaray ,
Ala mounta in ..,
N i~d e
Sumbu llu (Hyacinth) Church.
such as the Ulu Mosque, date from the 14th
Guzelyurt is anot her valley with dwellings
century. The Kizrl Minaret is noted for its
dating from prehistoric times. You can see
attractive decorative brickwork.
the beautiful silhouette of Me Hasa n rising
Two of the most famous caravanserais from
like a crown above the town. The valley's
the Scljuk period are in the area: 40 km west
unde rground cities, buildings carved into the
of the city is the well preserved Sultanha n
rock , interesting architecture , churc hes,
Caravanserai built by the Seljuk Sultan
chapels and mosques
Alaeddin Keykubat, and 15 km towards
cha racteristics of Cappadocia and give
embody all of the
Nevsehir is the A ~zlkarahan Caravanserai.
visitors a sense of historical cont inuity .
The Melen di z River, at Ihlara Valley , has
Guzelyurt is a popu lar tourist destination
eroded the banks into an impressive canyon.
with hospitable residents, extensive accom-
Byzantine rock chapels covered with frescoes
modations
pierce the canyon walls. Some of the best
ensuring a pleasant stay. The rest area of
kncwn are the Agacalu (Daniel) Church, the
Evr en by the Hirfan h Dam lake offers fish
Ytlanh (Apocalypse) Church and
restaurants, a beach and swimming.
the
and
numerous
restaurants
SOUTH OF ANKARA Konya , one of Tur key's oldest continuously
Palace. The Karatay Med rese, now a
inhabited cities was known as Iconiu m in
museum , displays bold and striking Seljuk
Roman times.
ceramics. On the other side of the mosque ,
The capital of the Seljuk
Turks from the 12th to the 13th centuries,
the Ince
it ranks as one of the great cultura l centers
remarkable for its marvelous baro que
of Turkey. During that period of cultural,
Seljuk portal. Other Seljuk works include
Minareli Medrese of 1258 is
political and religious growt h, the mystic
the Strcah Medr ese and the Sahip Ata
Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi founded a Sufi
Com plex.
Order known in the West as the Wh irling
Archeological Museum of exce ptional
Dervishes.
The striking green- tiled Attached
to
Kon ya's
Museum is a varied one, from natural
the
history to old kilims. Within the museum
mausoleum , the former dervish seminary
com plex, the resto red Izzeu in Koyunoglu
serves now as a museum housing manu-
house illustrates the way of life of a
scripts of Mevlana's works and various
prosperous Konya family in the last century . .
artifacts related to the mysticism of the sect.
Sille, 10 km nonh of Konya, has the
Every year, in the first half of December ,
Byzantine Aya Eleni church and several
this still-active religious order holds a
rock chapels with frescoes. Akse hi r, to the
ceremony comrnemoraung the Whirling Dervishes.
find
interest. The collection of the Koyun oglu
mausoleum of Mevlana is Konya's most famous building.
Visitors
northwest, is known throug hout Turkey as
The cont rolled , trance-like
birthplace
of
the
13th- century
turn ing or serna of the white-robed men
the
creates a fascinating performan ce for the
hum orist
viewer.
mauso leum stand s in the town . The 13th-
Alaeddin Mosque was built on the site of
century Ulu Mosque and the Altmkale
Nasrettin
Hoca,
whose
the ancient Konya citadel in 1220 , during
Mescidi are other monument s worth
the reign of the great Selj uk sultan
seeing. The Sahip Ata Mauso leum has been conven ed into the town's museum.
Alaeddin Keykubat and commands the Konya skyline. To one side of the mosque are the remains of the Seljuk Imperial
Mevla na Mu..eum, Kon ya
On the way south to Beysehi r stop at Efla tun Pilla r next to the lake
to
see this
unusual Hittite monu mental fou ntain.
the largest counties in the province of
Several interesting Seljuk buildings are
Konya, are yellow cherry trees. The Ereglt
scattered around lovely Beysehir. on the
Archeological Museum displays
shores of Lake Bcyseh fr, Turkey's third
Hittite, Rom an , Byzant ine and Seljuk
largest lake. In the southwestern region of
artifacts.
many
the lake is the pristine wilderness of Lake
At lvrt a, a Hittite site 168 km east of Konya
Beysehir National Park.
and 18 km south of Eregli. you can see one
Among the
monuments are the Esrefoglu Mosque and
of Turkey's finest neo-Hitrite reliefsof a king
Medrese, and the Kubad -Abad Summe r
and god of bountiful crops.
Palace across the lake. Another medieval
Karaman was once the capital of the
palace stands
Karamanid Emirate, the firstTur kish state to
on
Krakalest
Is land ,
oppos ite the Kubad -Abad Palace. Hacr
use Turkish instead of Persian as its official
Akif Island also offers relaxation and
language. Fittingly, Yunus Emre. the first
recreanon to visitors.
great poet to write in Turkish, lived here in
Catalh oyuk. 45 km south of Konya. is a
the 13th century. The surrounding fortresses
fascinating Neolithic site dating from the
date from Seljuk times, although the town's
eighth millennium B.C., which makes it
Yunus Emre and Aktekke Mosques and the
Archeologists have determ ined that holes
Hatuniye Medrese, were all built during the
of
the
world IS
oldest
most significant buildings, the Araboglu,
towns.
one
in the roofs of the mud houses were the
Karamanid reign.
entrance doors. The Museum of Anatolian
The Region of 100 1 Chu rche s, the '
Civilizations in Ankara houses the famous
Karaman region, 150 kilometers from
temp le
(recons tructed) ,
along
with
Konya is a largely undiscovered. mystical
mother-goddess figures and Neolithic
land of gently rolling hills and valleys,
frescoes from the original site.
towering mountains, with monasteries,
Surrounding Karap rnat . 96 km east of
churches and chapel complexes.
Kenya. are numero us crater lakes; the most
paradise for photographers, walkers, nature-
famous is the lovely Meke Crater Lake, 7
lovers and explorers. The Hittites settled in
It is a
km southeast of Karapmar. On the north
this region where many of their remains,
side of the road to Eregh . 8 km from
including inscriptions have been discovered.
Karapmar, lies ACl Crater Lake. In the
One of the highest mountains in this region,
center of the lake is an island which is a
Mt . Kara dag (2288 meters), is locally called
natural wonder. Surrou nding Eregli. one of
Mah alac: its ancie nt name was Angel
Michael. On top of the mountain, Hittites
Rcli crs in Ivri z, Kon ya
Valley , are the remains of the fascinating
constructed a temple; the altar of which still
historical city of Manaza n . Built du ring
remains.
Byzantine times, the entire city of narrow
There are also the -hh-cem ury
remains of a monastery. churc h and a chape l
lanes, houses, squares, storage facilities,
complex; called the Angel Michael Complex.
chapels and cemeteries (occupying an area
There is also a beautiful view here.
approximately th ree kilometers long and five
Visitors can still see the remains of churches
stories high) was carved into the rocky
and chapels at Maden sehi r, 45 km from
hillside of the valley. Today, parts of the City
Karaman. on the no rthern slope of Mt.
are still used for storing wheal.
Karadag. Derbe , 30 km north of Kamman, was an
South of Karaman up a steep narrow road are
important early Christian site; one of the
monastery, Alahan . Much is still standing,
many where S1.Paul preached the gospel.
and there is some fine stone caning to
Near Taskal e , 48 km east of Kamman, on
admire. This magnificent location offers a
the rocky northe rn slope of Yestld er e
breatht aking view.
the remains
of a beaut iful Byzan tine
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